And given that it’s not exactly cheap, we can understand why you might start looking for a discount on the jewellery. Unfortunately, lots of people who’ve tried to just that have found themselves getting scammed.Pandora Rings Sale One shopper found they’d been charged £265 for £235 worth of charms, and were unable to reach the seller for a refund. The web addresses for these sites are deliberately misleading – things like ‘pandorasukonline.com’ sound like official website. This can be confusing, especially for people who aren’t hugely internet literate. To be totally clear, the only place you can feel totally assured to be buying Pandora jewellery is via the official Pandora website: http://www.pandora.net/en-gb. Anyone who is offering a discount which sounds too good to be true – even if the website looks legitimate – probably is. 70% discounts sadly just aren’t very likely.

Pandora Bracelets If you’re in any doubt, you can check up on the Pandora Scams Facebook page. Pandora commented on the issue with head of brand Martin Kjærsgaard Nielsen saying: ‘At Pandora we are full aware that there are dark forces out there who seek to exploit and misuse our strong brand with counterfeit jewellery.‘This is obviously completely unacceptable and we are taking and will continue to take necessary measures to end this practice. We closely monitor the situation as it is important for us to protect our brand.‘Ultimately, it is a matter for Pandora Bracelet UK authorities to enforce the legislation that protect our legal rights, which in turn will prevent consumers from ending up with fake and counterfeit jewellery.’ If you’ve asked any older relatives who aren’t computer literate for something from Pandora, please do make sure they’re aware of the scams so that they don’t find themselves ripped off.